Choosing Reconstructive Surgery after Breast Cancer
Choosing Reconstructive Surgery after Breast Cancer I am a two-time breast cancer survivor who chose reconstructive surgery using my own tissue after mastectomy, and I am disappointed and feel slighted by the unbalanced reporting with regard to options in breast reconstruction on CBS Sunday Morning on March 12, 2017. One segment reported by Erin Morarity, “Foregoing reconstructive surgery after breast cancer”, was of special interest to me. Hearing the words, “you have breast cancer” is difficult enough. When that is followed by a double mastectomy this often puts added mental anguish on the individual, woman, or man. It did in my case. Like some of the women in the story I lost my hair during my first diagnosis due to chemotherapy. My skin was compromised from radiation during my first diagnosis. I lost both of my breast and lived as an amputee for seven months after my second diagnosis. Then, Continue Reading →
